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. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us this monday. in less than one hour the president will take to the airwaves to try to convince americans that it was the right decision for the u.s. to be part of the allied fight in libya. a third battle front for the united states. with a lot of military force on the line and costing possibly billions. our jake tapper is standing by in the hall where the president is about to arrive at the national defense university in washington. jake, do you have the headline on what he's going to say? >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, president obama tonight according to white house sources is going to try to bring the american people into his decision-making process. this quick decision that he made explaining why the u.s. moved so quickly to stop a potential massacre of libyan civilians and also why the u.s. worked the way it did, to work internationally so as to prevent a -- getting bogged down in yet another war. after ten days of the coalition pounding gadhafi's forces, president obama will tonight
. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us this monday. in less than one hour the president will take to the airwaves to try to convince americans that it was the right decision for the u.s. to be part of the allied fight in libya. a third battle front for the united states. with a lot of military force on the line and costing possibly billions. our jake tapper is standing by in the hall where the president is about to arrive at the national defense university in washington. jake,...
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he had this to say to us about mueller, currently in outpatient rehab. she around enough for the boys? >> i can't answer for somebody who is not here. then it's my opinion. yeah, i mean, call her. her thing is full. we can call her. >> reporter: are you the main person right now taking care of them? for the most part? >> right now, yeah. yeah. it's all right. whatever. it shifts, it changes. it takes a takes extended family. but sheen's relationship with his own famous father, martin sheen, is also complicated. this touching moment between father and son acting in the movie "wall street" was reportedly unscripted and all too real. >> i guess i never told you i love you, dad. >> reporter: for years, martin has tried to help his son get clean in 1998, he had to publicly admit how difficult their struggle had become. >> this is not an easy moment in our lives. but my son was admitted here yesterday as a result of a drug overdose. >> reporter: charlie sheen has been battling addiction for a long time and his family reportedly has tried several interventions.
he had this to say to us about mueller, currently in outpatient rehab. she around enough for the boys? >> i can't answer for somebody who is not here. then it's my opinion. yeah, i mean, call her. her thing is full. we can call her. >> reporter: are you the main person right now taking care of them? for the most part? >> right now, yeah. yeah. it's all right. whatever. it shifts, it changes. it takes a takes extended family. but sheen's relationship with his own famous father,...
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. >> he's got like two of us that are, two of us that respect or one of us -- >> reporter: those are not good odds. >> it's rare to have all four of us mad at him at the same time but it's also really var for all of us not to be mad at him. >> every relationship has those ups and downs. cody just unfortunately is sometimes in the doghouse a little more than most men would be. >> reporter: so here's the tough question. honestly do you think that people are watching because they want to have their eyes and minds open or are they watching for the spectacle of it. >> yes. >> reporter: yes what? >> both. >> who knows why people tune in. >> i'm sure they start out -- i'm sure they start out with kind of just curiosity. >> but there's somebody that they can -- most people can relate to. >> a lot of people are turning on to tuning in to see a train wreck potentially and i think that every day they see a fender bender. >> reporter: one issue the sister wives readily admit to struggling with is jealousy. >> this is nice. >> reporter: today we watch them decide who gets to ride with cody in a h
. >> he's got like two of us that are, two of us that respect or one of us -- >> reporter: those are not good odds. >> it's rare to have all four of us mad at him at the same time but it's also really var for all of us not to be mad at him. >> every relationship has those ups and downs. cody just unfortunately is sometimes in the doghouse a little more than most men would be. >> reporter: so here's the tough question. honestly do you think that people are watching...
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a lot of us struggle with that. the trick is to use your visual skills and your wildest imagination so, for example, this is michael corn. for him, you would want to picture not just a field of corn, but a field of con on fire. and what about where you left your keys? one scientist tells us the best tactic is to remember when you set them down to take a mental snap shot of the exact spot. josh foer took this really far. training daily with special goggles and ear muffs to block out distractions. >> this is a mental athlete ready to go into battle. >> reporter: but the rest of us can use this stuff right away. no special equipment needed. just our imaginations. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> so, i'm picturing my most indelible image of elizabeth taylor. what's yours? i'll show you mine in a moment. desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. talk to your doctor about your risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures if you take multipl
a lot of us struggle with that. the trick is to use your visual skills and your wildest imagination so, for example, this is michael corn. for him, you would want to picture not just a field of corn, but a field of con on fire. and what about where you left your keys? one scientist tells us the best tactic is to remember when you set them down to take a mental snap shot of the exact spot. josh foer took this really far. training daily with special goggles and ear muffs to block out...
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this is what an american official told us today. it would be hard to describe how alarming the situation is inside japan's nuclear power plant. teetering on the brink of a multi-reactor meltdown. that last ditch hope, the workers heading in on what he called a suicide mission. and even that may be too late. as family members of some of the workers have begun to weigh in, one of them writing tonight, "my father has accepted his fate, much like a death sentence." and, the japanese people are lining up today to be tested or to leave, but we want to talk, as well, about what this means for the united states. we're going to tell you about worst case scenarios, what it might really deliver to hawaii, to california, the rest of this country, all of that ahead. but martha raddatz leads us off, she spent the day with experts asking about the reality of what is happening tonight. martha? >> reporter: diane, the u.s. is now urgently trying to get the japanese government to find more volunteers to go into the nuclear reactors to try to stop mul
this is what an american official told us today. it would be hard to describe how alarming the situation is inside japan's nuclear power plant. teetering on the brink of a multi-reactor meltdown. that last ditch hope, the workers heading in on what he called a suicide mission. and even that may be too late. as family members of some of the workers have begun to weigh in, one of them writing tonight, "my father has accepted his fate, much like a death sentence." and, the japanese...
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i use progressive's "name your price" tool. they showed me a range of coverages, and i picked the one that worked for me. i saved hundreds when switching. hundreds? who are you? just a man that loves savings... and pie. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. [music playing] confidence available in color. depend® colors for women. looks and fits like underwear. protects like nothing else. depend®. good morning. great day. imagine a day when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr. just one pill helps keep you heartburn-free for a full 24 hours. >>> tonight, "world news" continues on the case, those questions about american jobs and what products we make right here in america. our specific questions, as you know, are, how much of your home is made in america? do you really know? and, would you be able to replace the foreign products with american goods? could we all afford to do it? and, how many jobs could we really create together if we did? well, you've been watching david m
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they could use some seriously good pr in this country. the japanese have grown less tolerant of the american presence here. some 50,000 troops here these days and even the last prime minister was forced to resign in shame when he failed on a promise to move a big american base off okinawa. so, perhaps those perceptions could change, if the japanese could see americans saving lives by the hour. and when we come back, could it happen in america? we'll take a look at u.s. nuclear plants built on fault lines and ask, how safe are they really? host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: what, do you live under a rock? man: no way! man: hey rick check this out! anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save 15% or more on car insurance. [music playing] confidence available in color. depend® colors for women. looks and fits like underwear. protects like nothing else. depend®. good morning. great day. i'm friend, secret-keeper and playmate. do you think i'd let osteoporosis slow me down? so i asked my doctor about re
they could use some seriously good pr in this country. the japanese have grown less tolerant of the american presence here. some 50,000 troops here these days and even the last prime minister was forced to resign in shame when he failed on a promise to move a big american base off okinawa. so, perhaps those perceptions could change, if the japanese could see americans saving lives by the hour. and when we come back, could it happen in america? we'll take a look at u.s. nuclear plants built on...
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every year, each of us is exposed to about 3.5 millisieverts, that's the term they use, of radiation. that's about 67 chest x-rays or the same as 134 cross-country plane trips. in order to get radiation sickness, you need to to 1,000 millisieverts at once. and for most people, a fatal dose is about five-times that. to put this all in perspective, the radiation levels at the scene of the fire of the nuclear power plant in japan reached about 400 millisieverts. meaning you would have had to sit there for about 2 1/2 hours to get sick. so, when you see those pictures out of japan, you don't need to worry about your own safety. but, of course, we should all be concerned for the japanese. this is dan harris, in new york. >>> the japanese are getting used to a new post-quake reality. the bustling heart of tokyo on a normal night has giant neon signs. but last night, it was dark. the power has been turned off as a way to conserve energy. >>> time, now, for sports here at home. march madness is just getting under way. the hoops highlights now from espn news. >> good morning. cole wright here
every year, each of us is exposed to about 3.5 millisieverts, that's the term they use, of radiation. that's about 67 chest x-rays or the same as 134 cross-country plane trips. in order to get radiation sickness, you need to to 1,000 millisieverts at once. and for most people, a fatal dose is about five-times that. to put this all in perspective, the radiation levels at the scene of the fire of the nuclear power plant in japan reached about 400 millisieverts. meaning you would have had to sit...
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she's here with us in japan, as well. christiane? >> reporter: david, this morning, japan is on high nuclear alert. as the government races to cool down two nuclear reactors. and the government is also racing to save lives. it has doubled its rescue operation from 50,000 personnel to 100,000. with search and rescue operations now under way in many parts of the earthquake/tsunami zone, we wonder how much of the country is effected by this kind of chaos and destruction. the helicopter's taking on fuel and we're going up to the sendai earthquake zone. japan is not a massive country, but part of that sendai area is quite remote. some of the roads have been damaged. there are mountains in the greater area around there, and that's hampering not just assessment, but also relief and the delivery of supplies. on the hour-long ride to the city of sendai, near the epicenter, little evidence of the earthquake. much of the countryside appears unscathed. but as the chopper turns to the coast, the full extent of the devastation reveals itself. huge
she's here with us in japan, as well. christiane? >> reporter: david, this morning, japan is on high nuclear alert. as the government races to cool down two nuclear reactors. and the government is also racing to save lives. it has doubled its rescue operation from 50,000 personnel to 100,000. with search and rescue operations now under way in many parts of the earthquake/tsunami zone, we wonder how much of the country is effected by this kind of chaos and destruction. the helicopter's...
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none of us wanted to be in this position. it was with heavy heart that we came to the floor today. >> that was jason newton reporting. governor walker is also threatening to issue layoff notices to 1500 state workers today. he says he will go through with this if the controversial plan to cut bargaining rights does not pass. >>> there's been a major breakthrough in the search for a retired fbi agent who disappeared on a trip to iran four years ago. u.s. officials say they have received proof that robert levinson is still alive. they say indications are that levinson is being held in southwest asia sha his wife says the family is tremendously encouraged, obviously, but is still worried about his safety and well-being. >>> oil giant bp will not be paying bonuses to top executives responsible for operations during that massive gulf oil spill. that includes former ceo tony hayward who came under intense criticism. in the meantime the man handling the $20 billion compensation fund is also under attack. matt gutman reports. >> repo
none of us wanted to be in this position. it was with heavy heart that we came to the floor today. >> that was jason newton reporting. governor walker is also threatening to issue layoff notices to 1500 state workers today. he says he will go through with this if the controversial plan to cut bargaining rights does not pass. >>> there's been a major breakthrough in the search for a retired fbi agent who disappeared on a trip to iran four years ago. u.s. officials say they have...
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from all of us, thanks for watching. >>> tonight on "world news," can he sell it? president obama tells americans why he is risking u.s. fighters and all those billions of dollars in libya. >>> women versus walmart. the nation's biggest employer heads to a showdown in the nation's top court, and the subject is sex discrimination. >>> curing diabetes? could surgery -- look at this woman before and now this woman after. could surgery work for 14 million obese americans with type ii of the disease? >>> and 7 years old and sexy? a big company selling push-up bikinis for little girls as a lot of americans are wising up today to say it's time to draw the line. >>> good evening and just a short time ago, president obama took to the air weaves to argue to americans that it's been the right decision for the u.s. to be in libya, to be a part of the allied fight a third battle front if the u.s. he under scored that sus no longer in the lead on the operation. will allows the military force on the line and the cost. jake tapper was there in the hall where the president just spo
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and all day long, physicist michio kaku has been following the situation with us. so, dr. kaku, at this hour, what do you think of how long it is taking to get the generators back up? >> this is unusual. the first time in history. and remember, the japanese reactors are the safest in the world. but they were never designed to handle an 8.9 earthquake. 7.0, 7.5, but not 8.9. >> and you were showing me, the reactor water, the cooling water, is supposed to be this high above the core, giving some perspective here. what happens when it backs up? how quickly does it burn off? >> well, when the water levels begin to drop and expose the red hot core of uranium, it is 5,000 degrees fahrenheit. within 30 minutes, you can start to get a core meltdown. now, what's preventing that is the emergency core cooling system, the backup system. but the backup systems are failing. power went out in the backup system. this is what normally happens. in a nuclear accident, immediately, the generators kick in, poor cooling water over the damaged core. right now, we're desperately trying to put gen
and all day long, physicist michio kaku has been following the situation with us. so, dr. kaku, at this hour, what do you think of how long it is taking to get the generators back up? >> this is unusual. the first time in history. and remember, the japanese reactors are the safest in the world. but they were never designed to handle an 8.9 earthquake. 7.0, 7.5, but not 8.9. >> and you were showing me, the reactor water, the cooling water, is supposed to be this high above the core,...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated op of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male announcer ] try gas-x. powerful relief # from pressure and bloating in a fast-acting chewable. gas-x. pressure's off. >>> and finally tonight, here from japan, as you can imagine, communication here has been almost impossible. in the northeastern part of the island, you can't even use the telephone. the lines are jammed. loved ones here trying to communicate with one another. for american families back home trying to check in with their loved ones here, it's been nearly impossible. >> oh, my god. >> this man is 19 years old, born in kentucky. studying here in tokyo, and he filmed the earthquake while
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated op of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male...
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thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. >> no problem. >> when we hear about the apology, the rather extraordinary apology from power officials, what is your take on that? >> i think that, if i had the ear of the prime minister, instead of accepting the apology, i would simply remove the utility entirely from leadership of this crisis. and instead, bring in a top team of the world's best nuclear physicists and engineers, with the authority to call up the japanese military. only the military, led by an international team of top scientists, using tepco as a consultant, can contain this monster. >> you've been critical able the way japanese officials have handled this all along. let me bring in the news of this morning. using fresh water to douse those down instead of the sea water they've been using for two weeks now. why is the switch over to fresh water so significant? >> the utility is late on every step. they were late in putting in salt water. salt water is corrosive. it's a band-aid. you have to move t
thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. >> no problem. >> when we hear about the apology, the rather extraordinary apology from power officials, what is your take on that? >> i think that, if i had the ear of the prime minister, instead of accepting the apology, i would simply remove the utility entirely from leadership of this crisis. and instead, bring in a top team of the world's best nuclear physicists and engineers, with the authority to call up the japanese military....
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one expert told us it's like using a squirt gun to put out a forest fire. japanese fire trucks using riot control water hoses to tackle red hot nuclear reactors. helicopters swooping overhead, dropping bucket after bucket. every effort falling short. but here is the encouraging news. japanese plant operators have connected a new electric power line to the plant. this entire crisis began when the power was knocked out. if the japanese flip the switch but those critical water pumps to cool the reactors don't work, then it's american pumps to the rescue. the pentagon has shipped high pressure pumps, but no u.s. personnel. once again, the japanese will have workers willing to risk their lives operating them. today, for the first time, a closeup look at how dire things are. you can see reactor three, charred and billowing steam. but look right there. reactor four. you can see a green structure. now look at this old photo taken inside. the same green structure above the critical fuel rod pool. now, the walls are blown out. one u.s. official telling us tonight, "t
one expert told us it's like using a squirt gun to put out a forest fire. japanese fire trucks using riot control water hoses to tackle red hot nuclear reactors. helicopters swooping overhead, dropping bucket after bucket. every effort falling short. but here is the encouraging news. japanese plant operators have connected a new electric power line to the plant. this entire crisis began when the power was knocked out. if the japanese flip the switch but those critical water pumps to cool the...
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the term they use, of radiation. that's about 67 chest x-rays or the same of 134 cross-country plane trips. in order to get radiation sickness, you need to be exposed to 1,000 millisieverts at once. and for most people, a fatal dose is about five times that. to put this all in perspective, the radiation levels at the scene of the fire of the nuclear power plant in japan reached about 400 millisieverts. meaning you would have had to sit there for about 2 1/2 hours to get sick. but what about the worst case scenario? what if there's a full meltdown? will that reach us here in america? >> even if we had a chernobyl-type accident, the impact on the united states would be minimal. >> reporter: which is why, despite those scary pictures out of japan, the experts are telling us tonight that there is no threat to us here. dan harris, abc news, new york. >>> and when we return, we are going to take you to an inaccessible part of japan and show you how a human chain did so much to help save lives. i've had asthma for 11 years.
the term they use, of radiation. that's about 67 chest x-rays or the same of 134 cross-country plane trips. in order to get radiation sickness, you need to be exposed to 1,000 millisieverts at once. and for most people, a fatal dose is about five times that. to put this all in perspective, the radiation levels at the scene of the fire of the nuclear power plant in japan reached about 400 millisieverts. meaning you would have had to sit there for about 2 1/2 hours to get sick. but what about the...
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us. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. >>> tonight on "world news," the end of an era. elizabeth taylor, the last of the larger than life movie stars, and the woman who introduced american women to million dollar salaries, and a fever pitch of celebrity. barbara walters on how she lived her life and the way she changed everything. >>> danger in the water. now babies are at risk from radiation in the tap water in japan. how could a mother reverse the effects? >>> flying blind? one of the busiest skies in america, word that the air traffic controller may have been asleep in the tower? >>> and, become a memory superstar, as we show you the latest on how to remember those names, lists, even, where did i put the keys? >>> good evening. as we begin tonight, the last of the legendary superstars has died. a superstar from an era when american movies were so powerful, the whole globe feasted on our celluloid dreams. and her face. elizabeth taylor died of heart failure today at 79. and every generation of americans knew her and followed her turbulent life. the girl with the viole
us. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. >>> tonight on "world news," the end of an era. elizabeth taylor, the last of the larger than life movie stars, and the woman who introduced american women to million dollar salaries, and a fever pitch of celebrity. barbara walters on how she lived her life and the way she changed everything. >>> danger in the water. now babies are at risk from radiation in the tap water in japan. how could a mother reverse the...
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which is pretty good for us. so i'm happy. >> reporter: the next hearing is may 21st, when dna experts will testify about reports. for "good morning america," simon mcgregor-wood. >> joining us this morning, from seattle, amanda's parents, etta and kurt. thank you for joining us. etta, i want to begin with you. how big of a turning point was the contradictory testimony yesterday? >> we think it's pretty big. it's one piece of the many inaccurate pieces of evidence that were presented. the prosecution made a big deal of this guy. he was this big ooh-ah witness. the fact that he has the dates wrong and admitted to drug use is really good for us. >> kurt, i want to turn to you. after this, now, the next hearing is set for may 21st. what will be happening then? >> on the 21st of may, they'll review and begin the testimony of the dna experts that the court called to do an independent review. we're very much looking forward to those conversations and results. >> kurt, meantime, your whole family is upset about the made
which is pretty good for us. so i'm happy. >> reporter: the next hearing is may 21st, when dna experts will testify about reports. for "good morning america," simon mcgregor-wood. >> joining us this morning, from seattle, amanda's parents, etta and kurt. thank you for joining us. etta, i want to begin with you. how big of a turning point was the contradictory testimony yesterday? >> we think it's pretty big. it's one piece of the many inaccurate pieces of evidence...
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but the question is, how is watching them fight each other affecting us? here's andrea canning. >> reporter: it's the disturbing brawl between two teenage girls caught on tape by their friends, looking on and even egging them on to keep fighting. what was it like being involved in that fight? >> i was upset, scared, shocked. >> reporter: the alleged attacker is janelle evans, the star of mtv's "teen mom." >> mom, shut up. >> reporter: in this video licensed by abc news, evans can be seen attacking her former friend who says the fight was all over janelle's ex-boyfriend. do you think the show indirectly perhaps led to this fight between the two of you? >> i think it did because she used to be a really sweet girl, fun to be around. and since she's been on the show, she's just got a big head. she's been angry at the world. >> reporter: their fight is just the latest example of a string of violence incidents between reality stars on screen and increasingly off screen. the emotional, sometime brutal brawls have become a staple. like in this lover's quarrel on "
but the question is, how is watching them fight each other affecting us? here's andrea canning. >> reporter: it's the disturbing brawl between two teenage girls caught on tape by their friends, looking on and even egging them on to keep fighting. what was it like being involved in that fight? >> i was upset, scared, shocked. >> reporter: the alleged attacker is janelle evans, the star of mtv's "teen mom." >> mom, shut up. >> reporter: in this video...
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for us, it's a life style brand. we want it to be at the places where our guys want to be. >> reporter: that including an advertising world where women literally chase after men. >> this can make any ball sparkly and knew. >> reporter: and web videos where women make jokes about balls. >> so, no one wants to play with dirty equipment. that's why you have to keep your balls clean. >> reporter: get it? no question, it's racy. especially considering there's no shortage of young teenage boys wearing this stuff. >> we're really clearly a brand that's around 18 to 24-year-old guys. that's the life style we want to personify and the space that we're really looking to tap into. >> reporter: kids are younge ee out there. >> i'm sure. >> reporter: younger guys no doubt like the constant push forward cool. axe puts up all kinds of instant concerts, instant parties and instant bashes to promote its products, like this one in dallas. way too cool and way too loud for many grownups. but to get to the dollars, you have to have scen
for us, it's a life style brand. we want it to be at the places where our guys want to be. >> reporter: that including an advertising world where women literally chase after men. >> this can make any ball sparkly and knew. >> reporter: and web videos where women make jokes about balls. >> so, no one wants to play with dirty equipment. that's why you have to keep your balls clean. >> reporter: get it? no question, it's racy. especially considering there's no...
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>> thank you for joining us today. it is pepco's pricey plan to keep the lights on, but will it work? a new report is bringing up some major doubts. brae and carter is at pepco headquarters with the details. >> over the past year there has been a lot of criticism from customers that when the storms roll in, the power goes out. pepco has put a new plan in place. the report says that it may not be enough. >> this pepco customer says the power in her home is not consistent and is frustrating. >> especially because my mom is disabled. if i have the lights on, the things that she needs to get around, it is hard. >> last year, pepco put a multimillion-dollar plan in place to trim trees, of great power lines, and replace underground lines. but according to a new report, it may not be making service any better. while restoration efforts worked reasonably good, pepco needed to be more proactive rather than reactive. reports also show that trees are the primary cause of most potentially preventable outages. in addition, the repo
>> thank you for joining us today. it is pepco's pricey plan to keep the lights on, but will it work? a new report is bringing up some major doubts. brae and carter is at pepco headquarters with the details. >> over the past year there has been a lot of criticism from customers that when the storms roll in, the power goes out. pepco has put a new plan in place. the report says that it may not be enough. >> this pepco customer says the power in her home is not consistent and is...
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rebecca cooper joins us now on what the president hopes to accomplish. >>> the president hopes to explain to his supporters and critics by libya is important to u.s. national security. the president was that a multicultural school in the northwest today when riot that he was asked why he was spending money in libya when the school spending is lagging. libya was not what he wanted to focus on today. >> i will be addressing this issue tonight and i have already addressed that on several occasions including on your program. our involvement is going to be limited, both in time and scope. >> voters say they need a president to better explain the u.s. involvement. >> i want to hear from him why he feels is necessary to send troops over there. >> we are still boosting military spending but cutting all of these important programs, so i feel it is a problem. >> as the fights ray john, there are complaints from republicans and some democrats -- as the fighting rages on, there are complaints. on the ground, rebels are cheering. gaining strength that thanks to the air strikes by coalition forces. aft
rebecca cooper joins us now on what the president hopes to accomplish. >>> the president hopes to explain to his supporters and critics by libya is important to u.s. national security. the president was that a multicultural school in the northwest today when riot that he was asked why he was spending money in libya when the school spending is lagging. libya was not what he wanted to focus on today. >> i will be addressing this issue tonight and i have already addressed that on...
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us. >> from all of us, we appreciate your time. hope to >>> tonight on "world news," sounding the alarm. urgent new warnings about massive earthquake faults could be crisscrossing this country. are you at risk and don't know it? our reporter gets the shock of her life. >>> cozy connections. did the administration funnel billions of dollars for desperately needed jobs to big obama fund-raiser. the brian ross investigation breaks here tonight. >>> whale of a comeback. one year after horrifying the nation, dragging and drowning his helpless trainer, this 12,000-pound killer whale is back on the job. tonight, see the performance that had the sellout crowd cheering. >>> and what would you do? you and your buddies win a mind-boggling jackpot. one friend didn't kick in. it's the $319 million dilemma. >>> good evening. if you think you live where a catastrophic earthquake couldn't happen, if you think the country is prepared to deal with a devastating quake, a wakeup call tonight. with images of japan in all our minds, top scientists issue
us. >> from all of us, we appreciate your time. hope to >>> tonight on "world news," sounding the alarm. urgent new warnings about massive earthquake faults could be crisscrossing this country. are you at risk and don't know it? our reporter gets the shock of her life. >>> cozy connections. did the administration funnel billions of dollars for desperately needed jobs to big obama fund-raiser. the brian ross investigation breaks here tonight. >>> whale...
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how many of us can fit in this shower? >> i would say eight and nine people. >> eight and nine. >> reporter: this is a party house. >> yes. a definite party house. i think a single or married guy that is going to collect houses and like to come once a year, invite people and basically party here. >> reporter: there are five kitchens and 12 refrenl ray or thes. appliances headen behind 250-pound sliding marble slabs a wine cellar. a palm grove trants planted at a cost of $65,000 per true. a 175-inch 3d screen in the screening room/recording studio. with $3,000 customized remotes scattered around the house. >> in every room, you can have a different movie, you can have different music. you control everything from this. you want to turn on your jacuzzi upstairs, you control it from here. >> reporter: this private island, indian creek, is shared by just over 30 homes and a 300-acre golf course. your neighbors include retired dolphins coach don shula. what are the carrying costs? >> $1 million. >> reporter: and p then your insu
how many of us can fit in this shower? >> i would say eight and nine people. >> eight and nine. >> reporter: this is a party house. >> yes. a definite party house. i think a single or married guy that is going to collect houses and like to come once a year, invite people and basically party here. >> reporter: there are five kitchens and 12 refrenl ray or thes. appliances headen behind 250-pound sliding marble slabs a wine cellar. a palm grove trants planted at a...
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high pressure will give us sunshine and upper 50's. behind the front on thursday, we will have highs in the lower 40's. 30 degrees. 57 degrees by tomorrow afternoon. we will continue this trend of up and down when there. -- weather. a pretty good chance we will see rain here on sunday. if you are away from your television, click on tbd.com. >>> the toyota sports desk. moving you forward. >>> more redskins by the dust. >> this is incredible. they are rebuilding the entire team. yesterday, it was clinton portis. carter is the consummate pro. he works hard. for most of the career, he was productive. the best of his career was 2009. carter never seem to get comfortable and seemed much less aggressive. mike shanahan told him that he is not a good fit. the clock continues to tick toward an nfl lockout. the two sides harbor very strong differences on all the core issues. the new york giants owner -- the first owner to do so. bruce allen was also there. there is a sense of urgency now. this marks the eighth day of federal mediation. it still l
high pressure will give us sunshine and upper 50's. behind the front on thursday, we will have highs in the lower 40's. 30 degrees. 57 degrees by tomorrow afternoon. we will continue this trend of up and down when there. -- weather. a pretty good chance we will see rain here on sunday. if you are away from your television, click on tbd.com. >>> the toyota sports desk. moving you forward. >>> more redskins by the dust. >> this is incredible. they are rebuilding the entire...
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i use scotts turf builder. it makes the roots really strong. [ man] the stronger the roots the stronger and healthier your lawn's gonna be. hearing the roots, like, "i need food. i need nutrition." [ man #2 ] do i think feeding makes a difference? look at my lawn. this is healthy. it looks good, right? it's strong. look at this. feeding makes all the difference in the world. it's a no-brainer. [ male announcer ] scotts turf builder. feeding pays. it is the best thing you couldouo for your lawn. [music playing] america's beverage companies are working together to put more information right up front... adding new calorie labels to every single can, bottltl and pack they produce... so you can make the choice that's right for you. >>> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side. >>> city police released this video showing an apparent hate crime against the gay man. police are trying to find a man -- the men who beat the 26-year- old in lower manhattan. they say the man punched him and used anti-gay slurs'. th
i use scotts turf builder. it makes the roots really strong. [ man] the stronger the roots the stronger and healthier your lawn's gonna be. hearing the roots, like, "i need food. i need nutrition." [ man #2 ] do i think feeding makes a difference? look at my lawn. this is healthy. it looks good, right? it's strong. look at this. feeding makes all the difference in the world. it's a no-brainer. [ male announcer ] scotts turf builder. feeding pays. it is the best thing you couldouo for...
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there's nothing like that on the way for us. this cold front will eventually make its way across the area during the early evening hours. a few showers across western marylan it to hagerstown and into frederick. tonight, showers and storms to the west of us just in time for the rush are commute. by 10:00 p.m., the heaviest activity will be to the east of d.c. this is the last batch of showers tomorrow morning. there may even be a few flakes of snow across northern maryland. we look for thunderstorms to diminish with 36 degrees to 42 degrees. tomorrow will be 57 degrees for the high. temperatures will be only in the 40's for the next several days. >> ok. we are warned. thank you. >>> in d.c., budget cuts are leading to a garbage can shortage. the city has run out of garbage cans and recycling bins for its citizens. shortages are a consequence of nearly $4 million in cuts to the public works budget last fall. >>> coming up at noon, a drop in high school dropout rates. we will tell you which states are seeing good news and the coun
there's nothing like that on the way for us. this cold front will eventually make its way across the area during the early evening hours. a few showers across western marylan it to hagerstown and into frederick. tonight, showers and storms to the west of us just in time for the rush are commute. by 10:00 p.m., the heaviest activity will be to the east of d.c. this is the last batch of showers tomorrow morning. there may even be a few flakes of snow across northern maryland. we look for...
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stay with us. we're with you when you're saving for your dreams. [ woman ] when you want a bank that travels with you. with you when you're ready for the next move. [ male announcer ] now that wells fargo and wachovia have come together what's in it for you? unprecedented strength the stability of the leading community bank in the nation and with 12,000 atms and thousands of branches, we're with you in more ways and places than ever before. with you when you want the m mt from your bank. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. [music playing] america's beverage companies are working together to put more informatio right up front... adding new calorie labels to every single can, bottle, and pack they produce... so you can make the choice ththat's right for you. [ male announcer ] this...is the network. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping business rethink how to do business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn... ♪ ♪ in here, machines have a voice... ♪ ♪ in he
stay with us. we're with you when you're saving for your dreams. [ woman ] when you want a bank that travels with you. with you when you're ready for the next move. [ male announcer ] now that wells fargo and wachovia have come together what's in it for you? unprecedented strength the stability of the leading community bank in the nation and with 12,000 atms and thousands of branches, we're with you in more ways and places than ever before. with you when you want the m mt from your bank. [ male...
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and good riddance. >> it used to be more, bigger, best. and everybody in america started to define themselves by all these things they had around them. houses with no money down, another house with no money down. three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, clothes, jewelry, vacations -- and then all of a sudden, it all came tumbling down. so, the old american dream has died and that is a good thing. >> reporter: a good thing? >> good thing. because those values of more, bigger, bigger, all this, were false. they weren't real. they were this illusion that everybody wanted to live up to and if you live up to an illusion, eventually the illusion evaporates. >> reporter: as she says in her latest group, "the money class," this new american dream is rooted in reality. >> you're not spending every penny. you're not impressing people. you are living a life where you can sleep at night and you're actually happy. that's the new american dream. >> reporter: in the new dream, suze has reversed some of her old advice. most surprisingly, about home ownership.
and good riddance. >> it used to be more, bigger, best. and everybody in america started to define themselves by all these things they had around them. houses with no money down, another house with no money down. three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, clothes, jewelry, vacations -- and then all of a sudden, it all came tumbling down. so, the old american dream has died and that is a good thing. >> reporter: a good thing? >> good thing. because those values of more, bigger,...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. if you could see how nature made fish oil protects your heart, you'd be glad you take it. its omega-3s strengthen your cell walls so they stay flexible. and nature made fish oil is the #1 recommended by pharmacists. safely made. purely made. nature made. his family knows what to expect. but what mike rowe doesn't know is that his parents have armed themselves with unquilted viva® towels. wow, for me? [ male announcer ] if viva can handle mike rowe's mess, just think what it can do in your home. grab a roll for yourself and grasp the unquilted difference. imagine a day free of worry, a day when we can eat what we want, drink what we want, and sleep soundly through the night. finally that day has arrived with prevacid®24hr. just one pill helps k
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. if you could see how nature made fish oil protects your heart, you'd be glad you take it. its omega-3s strengthen your cell walls so they stay flexible....
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>> you can use that after the wedding. we will be seen cloudy skies. temperatures will be into the 40's. the pollen count earlier this week was extreme. holy about 50 today. that will be washed away on sunday as rain comes in. tomorrow, cloudy skies. o'brien and of rain is likely sunday into sunday evening. -- over an inch of rain is likely sunday into sunday evening. >> abc world news is coming next. >> we will see you back here at 11:00. a living, breathing intelligence that is helping business rethink how to do business. ♪ in here, inventory can be taught to learn... so products get routed to where they're needed most. ♪ in here, machines have a voice...e. so they can tell headquarters when they need refilling. ♪ in here, money works smarter... so financial institutions can turn dreams into realities. in here, medicalisistory is brought to life... so doctors can see a patient's medical records -- even if they're away from home. it's more than advanced technology. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities, creating and integrating sol
>> you can use that after the wedding. we will be seen cloudy skies. temperatures will be into the 40's. the pollen count earlier this week was extreme. holy about 50 today. that will be washed away on sunday as rain comes in. tomorrow, cloudy skies. o'brien and of rain is likely sunday into sunday evening. -- over an inch of rain is likely sunday into sunday evening. >> abc world news is coming next. >> we will see you back here at 11:00. a living, breathing intelligence that...
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stay with us. doug freuhling joins us next. we're with you when you're saving for your dreams. [ woman ] when you want a bank that travels with you. with you when you're ready for the next move. [ male announcer ] now that wells fargo and wachovia have come together what's in it for you? unprecedented strength the stability of the leading community bank in the nation and with 12,000 atms and thousands of branches, we're with you in more ways and places than ever bore. with you when you want the most from your bank. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. >> welcome back. joining us to talk about all of the business news in our area this week, doug freuhling editor in chief of the "“washington business journal." let's bring you ion this. the “washington business journal" has some content for free and some content for a a premium fee. >> you can only read it online if you are a subscriber. this is our nationwebsite online nationwide. we are trying to maintain these printubscriptions for as long as we can. >> u
stay with us. doug freuhling joins us next. we're with you when you're saving for your dreams. [ woman ] when you want a bank that travels with you. with you when you're ready for the next move. [ male announcer ] now that wells fargo and wachovia have come together what's in it for you? unprecedented strength the stability of the leading community bank in the nation and with 12,000 atms and thousands of branches, we're with you in more ways and places than ever bore. with you when you want the...
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would you ever use those? >> is it reasonable that any sensible man would use such a weapon against his own people? >> the u.s. ambassador to the united nations says that moammar gaddafi is disconnected from its people. >> he is delusional. >> the u.s. treasury department has frozen $30 billion in libyan assets and u.s. forces are moving closer to the country. >> he has lost the legitimacy to govern and it's time for him to go off without further violence or the lead. >> the u.n. says is too dangerous for international aid agencies to assess the needs in libya. they could deliver supplies into neighboring tunisia to melt brevities -- to help refugees. he claims that he's been betrayed by the u.s. because he says president obama is misinformed. >>> the libyan embassy in washington today will raise a flag used before the leader took power in 1959. -- 1969. the state department replaced its ambassador to the u.n. after he said he supported the protesters. >>> there's a of alert for the metro region. an airline pa
would you ever use those? >> is it reasonable that any sensible man would use such a weapon against his own people? >> the u.s. ambassador to the united nations says that moammar gaddafi is disconnected from its people. >> he is delusional. >> the u.s. treasury department has frozen $30 billion in libyan assets and u.s. forces are moving closer to the country. >> he has lost the legitimacy to govern and it's time for him to go off without further violence or the...
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. >> they rule against us, the fight has just begun. just begun. >> reporter: well, this court has generally been a pro-business court so the women that brought this case may face a real challenge winning it, even with three women justices up there. >> what a day on the court, though. and fascinating to hear their question. thank you, terry. as you've pointed out to us, whatever happens in the courtroom, it is still one of the stubborn facts in american life, decade after decade, statistics show that women do not make equal pay for equal work. the latest numbers, women make 77 cents for every dollar earned by a man. and nationwide, less than men working in the very same job. well, sharyn alfonsi says tonight, this can be changed, and she brings us some companies that say, here's how you do it. >> reporter: carly started working for patagonia in 1997 as a sales associate. did you think you'd be working here more than ten years later? >> i thought i'd do it for a year. >> reporter: but she's been promoted over and over again. >> sales ass
. >> they rule against us, the fight has just begun. just begun. >> reporter: well, this court has generally been a pro-business court so the women that brought this case may face a real challenge winning it, even with three women justices up there. >> what a day on the court, though. and fascinating to hear their question. thank you, terry. as you've pointed out to us, whatever happens in the courtroom, it is still one of the stubborn facts in american life, decade after...
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thanks for being with us today. president obama takes his case for military action against libya on the road today. it will be part of a major speech that mr. obama gives later today. >> right here in new york. >> and last night, the president spoke to the nation to defend his choices and also to announce that nato will take over the lead role tomorrow. emily schmidt is joining us from washington with all the details. good morning, emily. >> reporter: peggy and rob, good morning to you. before president obama used the word libya last night, he said the words international effort. and he said the world had had a responsibility to act. president obama, explaining the u.s. involvement in libya, said it was the right thing to do. >> the united states and the world faced a choice. gadhafi declared he would show no mercy to his own people. it was not in our national interest to let that happen. i refused to let that happen. >> reporter: mr. obama said in ten days, the coalition stopped moammar gadhafi's advance, doing so
thanks for being with us today. president obama takes his case for military action against libya on the road today. it will be part of a major speech that mr. obama gives later today. >> right here in new york. >> and last night, the president spoke to the nation to defend his choices and also to announce that nato will take over the lead role tomorrow. emily schmidt is joining us from washington with all the details. good morning, emily. >> reporter: peggy and rob, good...
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there's one more batch of rain to the west of us and it could send all little sleet to the north of us. a few more rainshowers to go just enough to keep the pavement wet. highs today in the mid to upper 40's. sunshine this afternoon. >>>. accident >. -- accident in maryland. it is the ramp from the inner for overnight employees to be allowed to take scheduled m -- scheduled naps. >>> this morning in the bill workers were hurt after they were exposed to a dangerously high levels of radiation in japan and were sent to the hospital for treatment. parents in tokyo stocking up on bottled water. tap water is contaminated with radiation. the radiation is about twice what is safe. >>> a man with an instrumental illness was arrested and charged with killing two people in olney. 35-year-old jerome goodlett is accused of killing an 81-year- old and a 41-year-old. goodlett was on conditional release after he was found not criminally responsible for crime in 2008. >> he was supposed to be monitored and slipped through the cracks. the result is hideous. >> the agency responsible for monitoring him s
there's one more batch of rain to the west of us and it could send all little sleet to the north of us. a few more rainshowers to go just enough to keep the pavement wet. highs today in the mid to upper 40's. sunshine this afternoon. >>>. accident >. -- accident in maryland. it is the ramp from the inner for overnight employees to be allowed to take scheduled m -- scheduled naps. >>> this morning in the bill workers were hurt after they were exposed to a dangerously high...
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time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liquid gels, i get fast, 24-hour allergy relief. so i feel better by the time we tee off. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurancece man: no way! man: hey rick check this out! anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save 15% or more on car insurance. >>> in the early '90s, r.e.m. recorded three albums that went quadruple platinum. 4 million cop pips each. since then, michael stipe has done successful work in film and tv, fashion, activism. but music has always been his prime muse. and here he is, with tonight's play list. ♪ that's me in the corner ♪ that's me in the spotlight ♪ losing my religion >> when r.e.m. started, it never occurred to me that i would have to write songs. i just liked the idea of doing it. i didn't really have the skills or the knowledge of doing it. ♪ michelle my bell ♪ these are words that go together ♪ >> the first song as a child that really resonates with me was
time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liquid gels, i get fast, 24-hour allergy relief. so i feel better by the time we tee off. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurancece man: no way! man: hey rick check this out! anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save 15% or more on car insurance. >>> in the early '90s, r.e.m. recorded three albums that went quadruple platinum. 4 million cop pips...
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traffic headed away from us is southbound from germantown. back to you. >> thank you. >>> talking about the boats there's a growing push to make sure alcohol and smart phones are not working together to keep drunk drivers on the road. >> this issue is at the center of a battle in maryland. it has to do with applications that tell drivers the location of dui checkpoints. some critics call this a matter of life or death. >> it is all over the web. avoid speed traps and dui enforcement. technology turns the tables on cops. >> it defeats the purpose because the whole idea is to be random. >> the attorneys general from maryland and delaware want google and apple to ban smartphone applications that tell drivers with its checkpoints are located and let them tell others to avoid drunken-driving checkpoints. >> it should be illegal for these applications to be used because it helps to break the law. >> recently research in motion agreed to stop selling applications for its black berry devices at its online store under pressure from several u.s. senato
traffic headed away from us is southbound from germantown. back to you. >> thank you. >>> talking about the boats there's a growing push to make sure alcohol and smart phones are not working together to keep drunk drivers on the road. >> this issue is at the center of a battle in maryland. it has to do with applications that tell drivers the location of dui checkpoints. some critics call this a matter of life or death. >> it is all over the web. avoid speed traps and...
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. >> thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you at 6:00. >>> tonight on "world news," fight for the future. bill gates throws down a gauntlet, saying america should stop wasting education money and put it where it gives our kids a real edge in school. >>> mormon pledge. a college basketball star has sex with his girlfriend and he and his winning team pay a very high price. what do you think is right? >>> time to go. 17 days into the libyan crisis. the president says gadhafi should leave and won't rule out military help. >>> made in america. after our family gives up all their foreign goods for american ones, how much did it cost to buy made in america? >>> and we'll tell you about an entire little town that kept pumping and pumping a heart until a miracle happened. >>> good evening. we begin with a high stakes showdown we see in state after state after state. the battle over teachers, schools and money. well, today, bill gates, whose foundation spends hundreds of millions of dollars on u.s. schools, called out state o
. >> thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you at 6:00. >>> tonight on "world news," fight for the future. bill gates throws down a gauntlet, saying america should stop wasting education money and put it where it gives our kids a real edge in school. >>> mormon pledge. a college basketball star has sex with his girlfriend and he and his winning team pay a very high price. what do you think is right? >>> time to go. 17 days into the libyan crisis....
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>> yeah, i'm pretty used to it. it's been seven to eight years, i like, forget what it used to be like. >> reporter: she did her own stunt work for the movie and helped anna sophia robb learn to surf and get over her fear of sharks. >> i figure if she can still get back out there and not worry, then i should be able to, as well. >> reporter: when we met her near san francisco, the water wasn't exactly inviting. so, how do the waves look today? >> it looks a little cold. we're here in northern california and -- i don't know how i'll do but i'm going to just get wet. >> reporter: it was 48 degrees. unlike the locals, she didn't have a hood or booties, but she still gave it her all. what do you have to say to people who watch your movie and are inspired by what you were able to accomplish? >> little kids have creams, and i think they should just go for it and not let the world tell them what they can and cannot do. >> reporter: if anyone can proof of that, bethany is. i'm abbey boudreau for "nightline" in half moon bay
>> yeah, i'm pretty used to it. it's been seven to eight years, i like, forget what it used to be like. >> reporter: she did her own stunt work for the movie and helped anna sophia robb learn to surf and get over her fear of sharks. >> i figure if she can still get back out there and not worry, then i should be able to, as well. >> reporter: when we met her near san francisco, the water wasn't exactly inviting. so, how do the waves look today? >> it looks a little...
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radiation, they say, is all around us. even inside of us. and for the most part, it is perfectly safe. to illustrate the point, we got ahold of this geiger counter. and as you can see, even right here in new york city, in the middle of central park, there is always a background level of radiation. check this out. we're at a fruit stand. we're going to put the geiger counter on bananas, which have potassium, which you need to live. but also is radioactive. and you see the geiger counter goes up just a little bit. and here's where the geiger counter really moves. when we went to grand central station, with professor eric hall, a nuclear researcher from columbia university. why? because this place was built with granite and marble, both of which are radioactive. tens of thousands of people walk through that hall every day. >> that's right. >> reporter: are they at risk of getting sick because of the radioactivity around them? >> no. the doses are very, very small. >> reporter: another everyday activity that exposes us to radiation, air travel.
radiation, they say, is all around us. even inside of us. and for the most part, it is perfectly safe. to illustrate the point, we got ahold of this geiger counter. and as you can see, even right here in new york city, in the middle of central park, there is always a background level of radiation. check this out. we're at a fruit stand. we're going to put the geiger counter on bananas, which have potassium, which you need to live. but also is radioactive. and you see the geiger counter goes up...
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you use every single muscle in your body. you're not going to hurt yourself by overdoing repetitions. >> reporter: you're not going to hurt yourself by pulling your truck? >> it's easy. for me. >> reporter: it looks like a lot of things to me. easy is not the one that pops to mind first. but art isn't alone. at gyms across the nation, they're committed to these work youments. no jogging or spinning here. >> so, we're progressing to a push jerk and going to the bar. from our whole past, you know, running and jumping and escaping a predator or being able to go up into a tree to get foot. >> reporter: robb wolf runs a gym like this in california. all this power lifting and climbing, imagine trying to escape from a mastadon. when you go into your gym, what's different from eqinox. >> people aren't really sure if it's a chop shop or what it. because it's just a warehouse and there are gymnastics rings, pomle horses, kettle bells, cargo nets that people climb. so, there's none of the classic gear that you would see in a regular jim
you use every single muscle in your body. you're not going to hurt yourself by overdoing repetitions. >> reporter: you're not going to hurt yourself by pulling your truck? >> it's easy. for me. >> reporter: it looks like a lot of things to me. easy is not the one that pops to mind first. but art isn't alone. at gyms across the nation, they're committed to these work youments. no jogging or spinning here. >> so, we're progressing to a push jerk and going to the bar. from...
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steve: well, what if i told you i only used one hand? anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. [ male announcer ] when sean was looking at mba programs, he wanted a curriculum designed to meet market needs, with faculty who brought real-world perspective on where the business world was headed and the practical experience toelelp him make an impact. my name is sean blankenship, i'm making the electric car more accessible, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] learn more about the school of business at phoenix.edu. [ male announcer ] learn more about the school of business [music playing] america's beverage companies are working together to put more information right up front... adding new calorie labels to every single can, bottle, and pack they produce... so you can make the choice that's right for you. >>> we begin with breaking news. southbound side of the third street tunnel is closed after a deadly accident overnight. d when two cars collided. two other people suffer non life-threatening injuries. >>> li
steve: well, what if i told you i only used one hand? anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. [ male announcer ] when sean was looking at mba programs, he wanted a curriculum designed to meet market needs, with faculty who brought real-world perspective on where the business world was headed and the practical experience toelelp him make an impact. my name is sean blankenship, i'm making the electric car more accessible, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] learn...
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richard besser is standing by. >>> and, she makes us laugh. gloria, right there, with orders for her husband in the kitchen. but why we should all be listening to this modern family. >>> and tonight, those nervous hands right there. a portrait of a woman who changed america. do you recognize them? welcome back, jogging stroller. you've been stuck in the garage, while my sneezing and my itchy eyes took refuge from the dust in here and the pollen outside. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. it's the brand allergists recommend most. ♪ lily and i are back on the road again. where we belong. with zyrtec®, i can love the air®. where we belong. there are a lot of questions out there about retirement. let fidelity help you find the answers. our investment professionals work with you to help you make the most of your retirement and enjoy the life you've saved for. fidelity investments. where leading companies and millions of people go to get the real answers they need. call today. that's how
richard besser is standing by. >>> and, she makes us laugh. gloria, right there, with orders for her husband in the kitchen. but why we should all be listening to this modern family. >>> and tonight, those nervous hands right there. a portrait of a woman who changed america. do you recognize them? welcome back, jogging stroller. you've been stuck in the garage, while my sneezing and my itchy eyes took refuge from the dust in here and the pollen outside. but with 24-hour...